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Posté : jeu. janv. 15, 2009 5:32 am
par frater sinister
J'aurais besoin d'un couteau de cuisine du XII siècle, j'ai observé une paire de lui proche des détaillants, néanmoins je n'ai pas les références qui peuvent confirmer le filologicità de tels morceaux. Est-ce que vous pouvez me fournir considérations au sujet de lui? Remerciements.

http://www.battlemerchant.com/popup_ima ... 52&imgID=0
http://www.theironring.com/catalog/popu ... hp?pID=410

PS: c'est une translation automatique qui utilise lexicool

Posté : jeu. janv. 15, 2009 1:42 pm
par Jehan de Luzy
Hello Frater !
You can speak in English if you want, because the traduction with lexicool is not very good. ;)
The first knife is not historic ! Exempt 21th century :D
And the second, I don't know but I think it's good because it's a simple knife.

There are knifes wich have been discovered in excavation of London and York but I have no pictures :(

Posté : dim. mars 08, 2009 7:00 pm
par berhthramm
The first is definitivly not good, the second is a "perhaps, why not" but the wor is very poor, even for a simple knife, the handle and the way to place the blade on it... my son 9 year old do a better one after is first session of smithing.

if you can, find an exemple of 3knives and scabbards", it's a book about London find.

If you lokk for a good smith, there's some good here, ask Elric or Percival.

:)